Maruti Suzuki Celerio has quietly become a favourite of first-time buyers, daily commuters and small families. This hatchback starts at Rs 4,69,900 (ex-showroom). The Celerio is a 5-seater hatchback that focuses on practicality, comfort and low running costs.
Here is the full price list (ex-showroom)
| VARIANT | FUEL | TRANSMISSION | PRICE |
| Celerio LXi MT | Petrol | Manual | Rs 4,69,900 |
| Celerio VXi MT | Petrol | Manual | Rs 5,15,900 |
| Celerio VXi AGS | Petrol | Automatic | Rs 5,60,900 |
| Celerio ZXi MT | Petrol | Manual | Rs 5,70,900 |
| Celerio VXi CNG | S-CNG | Manual | Rs 5,97,900 |
| Celerio ZXi AGS | Petrol | Automatic | Rs 6,15,900 |
| Celerio ZXi+ MT | Petrol | Manual | Rs 6,27,900 |
| Celerio ZXi+ AGS | Petrol | Automatic | Rs 6,72,900 |
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The petrol engine produces around 66 bhp and 89 Nm, while the CNG option delivers slightly lower power, which is expected. You can choose between a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed AMT (Automatic Manual Transmission) in the petrol model, while the CNG version comes only with a manual gearbox.
One of the biggest strengths of the Celerio is its mileage, as depending on the variant,
you can get around 25–27 kmpl in petrol and 34.43 km/kg in CNG. For most buyers, fuel efficiency is the top reason to pick this car.
Even though it is compact, the Celerio uses Maruti’s HEARTECT platform, which allows for a spacious cabin. This hatch back is 3695 mm long, 1655 mm wide and 1555 mm tall which makes it easy to park, yet roomy enough for regular family use. You also get a generous 313-litre boot
From the inside, the Celerio offers features like a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, power windows, keyless entry, and steering-mounted controls.
Safety hasn’t been ignored either, depending on the variant, you can get up to 6 airbags, ABS with EBD, ESP, hill-hold assist for automatic variants and rear parking sensors.
The suspension setup, MacPherson struts in the front and a torsion beam at the rear, is tuned to handle rough patches, speed breakers and typical urban roads with ease. Add to that a light electric power steering, and the Celerio becomes very easy to drive even for beginners.
Overall, the Maruti Suzuki Celerio is one of those rare cars that keeps things simple yet practical. It is affordable to buy, cheap to run, easy to maintain and comfortable for daily use, which makes it a top choice for anyone stepping into the world of cars or looking for an effortless city commuter.
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